Traveler and Tract replacement
I had to replace my traveler tract, sheeting system, and traveler car after an accidental jibe broke the original. My biggest problem was how to get to some of the bolts that secured the traveler tract. I had access to all but about 6 bolts located on the starboard side. I had to cut a section out of the bulkhead, located in the head,where I could reach them. There's not alot of room to work with but you shouldn't have to cut any large holes. I ended up using a dremel to cut the fiberglass but be careful, watch out for the wiring to the aft cabin lights. It's directly below the traveler tract. I had to rewire the cabin light when I cut through it. I guess the wiring is done during the molding process because this stuff(wiring) was embeded in the fiberglass. I ended up putting a Harken car and windward sheeting system with the torlon bearings. It's very smooth under load and a vast improvement over the original. I most likely wouldn't have gone to all this trouble and simply replaced the car, but it's not in production anymore(Rutgerson?). To match everything back to the way it should be, I had to replace the whole thing as a unit. Total cost of parts was around $800.00 Hope this helps.Gregg and Kathy Brock"The Lusty Wench"h28.5 (85)